To determine which statement is true based on the graph mentioned, I would need to see the graph itself to analyze the data presented. However, I can provide a general guideline on how to evaluate the statements based on common interpretations of similar graphs:
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"One person’s influence on another decreases as time increases." - This statement may indicate a diminishing influence of one person over time. In many contexts, long-term relationships can lead to more stable influence, so this might not generally be true.
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"The less time people spend together, the better person they will be." - This statement is subjective and likely not universally true. The quality of a person is not necessarily determined by the amount of time spent with others.
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"The better the person is, the more influence they will have in their relationships." - This statement often aligns with social dynamics; individuals who are perceived as "better" (perhaps due to positive traits) may have a stronger influence on others.
If you can describe the graph or provide the context around it, I can help you analyze the statements more accurately. Based on what is typically seen in social influence graphs, the third statement is often the most likely to be true.